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Man Utd Consider Nagelsmann as Carrick Alternative
Manchester United could consider hiring Julian Nagelsmann as their next permanent manager, and he has one big fan among United senior officials in Christopher Vivell, according to the Athletic.
Man United have a decision to make in the next weeks about deciding which direction they are going to go in terms of appointing their next boss.
Caretaker manager Michael Carrick has thrown himself right into the mix after taking 23 points from a possible 33 in charge to date, which has propelled the Red Devils up to third in the Premier League table.
Champions League football is the aim for Carrick and the club in the remaining half-a-dozen matches, and despite Monday night’s disappointing defeat at home to Leeds United, they remain in a good position to qualify for the first time since 2023-24.
United lie seven points above sixth-placed Chelsea, knowing that a top-five finish will guarantee a spot in Europe’s elite club competition next term.
Carrick’s men have a huge opportunity to move a step closer to achieving that when they face Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Saturday night.
Should they beat Liam Rosenior’s men in the capital, they would be at least eight points clear of sixth-place, and that would depend on Brentford or Everton beating Fulham and Liverpool respectively.
Vivell is Friends With Nagelsmann
With United facing a key decision on who their next manager should be, Laurie Whitwell has questioned whether the club needs someone with a bigger personality than Carrick.
According to the report, several United players would want Carrick’s interim role to become permanent at the end of the season, as they like his style of management, coaching staff and training sessions.
But Sir Jim Ratcliffe is known to like a manager who is an ‘alpha’ character, despite Carrick’s impressive spell in charge to date.
Whitwell says that United are in no rush to make a decision on Carrick’s future, and while they have done background checks on the managerial market, they are yet to conduct interviews with any managers.
One manager mentioned in the article who United could target is Germany boss Nagelsmann, who United director of recruitment Christopher Vivell is good friends with.
It is said that he would speak highly of the 38-year-old in any internal talks, with the pair working together at RB Leipzig previously.
GIVEMESPORT sources have revealed previously that Nagelsmann would be open to taking a club job this summer after the World Cup.
The Negatives of Appointing Nagelsmann
There is no doubt that appointing the elite Nagelsmann would have a lot of positives, given he is regarded as a genius tactician who has won a league title and managed in the Champions League – none of which Carrick has done.
But the 38-year-old would have to be seen as a slight risk given he has neither played in nor managed in the Premier League.
A bigger issue though perhaps, is the fact that Nagelsmann will manage Germany at this summer’s World Cup.
The final of the 2026 World Cup takes place after United’s first pre-season match this summer, which is hardly great timing should the 38-year-old take Germany that far in the competition.
It is something that could count against him in the race to be United’s next permanent manager.
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Lee Dixon’s Commentary on Kobbie Mainoo vs New Zealand Slammed
With just days before the 2026 World Cup begins, England played their first pre-tournament warm-up game on Saturday. It was a dull encounter, but a single Harry Kane goal was enough to see the Three Lions beat New Zealand 1-0.
In fairness to Thomas Tuchel, the German viewed it as more of a training exercise as opposed to a spectacle for the fans, as he played one starting XI in the first half and then swapped the entire team out after the break. Per Opta, this is the first time England have given minutes to 22 different players in the same match since they beat Iceland 6-1 in their final friendly before Euro 2004.
In the sweltering US heat, it was hardly a game to make any sweeping judgment on the players, but that didn’t stop fans from being irked by the comments of ITV commentator and former footballer Lee Dixon.
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Not a good look ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
Kobbie Mainoo’s England Display Sparks Debate
During the first half, Dixon appeared to be critical of Manchester United midfielder Kobbie Mainoo, sparking a strong reaction. The 21-year-old was key for England at Euro 2024, but lost his space in the team for club and country when former Red Devils boss Ruben Amorim refused to give him meaningful minutes.
However, Michael Carrick’s arrival at Old Trafford suddenly put the young midfielder back in the picture. After helping Man Utd finish third in the Premier League, playing in all but two league games in 2026, having not started one in the first half of the season, Mainoo did enough to earn a recall to England for the World Cup ahead of the likes of Adam Wharton and Morgan Gibbs-White.
The midfielder, who has been shortlisted for the PFA’s Young Player of the Year award, played a tidy 45 minutes against New Zealand, with 47 touches, the fifth highest on the pitch, and completed 33 of 37 passes, with one of them a key pass. Even so, commentator Dixon seemed to be wary about his ability at the highest level. His comments, however, sparked a fierce reaction online.
Fans Angered By Dixon’s Take on Mainoo For England
Many fans took to social media to express anger about Dixon’s comments about the English midfielder. One angrily wrote:
“Lee Dixon with lazy analysis on Mainoo. Absolutely pathetic.”
Another said: “Wow, what a lazy take. How are some of these guys qualified for these roles?” One more defended the player, writing: “Kobbie’s skillset is something rare and not many players have the ability to do.” They added: “In Spain, he would be lauded.”
One more felt former Arsenal player Dixon had the narrative in his mind set before anything had even happened against New Zealand, noting: “He’s seething before he even got a touch. Weird.”
A fifth supporter explained why they felt the opinion wasn’t fair, adding: “Lazy take fr. Mainoo reads the game 2 steps ahead. Pace isn’t just sprint speed.” A final fan was stunned by the criticism, stating: “Crazy bro he’s played brilliant so far.”
It will be interesting to see how much faith Tuchel puts in Mainoo this summer, with Declan Rice and Elliot Anderson widely expected to be the starting World Cup duo in England’s midfield pivot.
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Man Utd Close First Summer Signing as Ederson Gets Medical Green Light
Manchester United have now formally closed their first signing of the summer transfer window, and he’s now been given the green light to undergo a medical, according to Fabrizio Romano.
It’s been a fast start to the summer window for United, looking to get deals over the line before the start of the World Cup.
Summer international tournaments often lead to players seeing their value and competition massively increase. Getting ahead of other clubs before the start of the tournament is a smart move.
United need to get a couple of deals over the line before the World Cup, as they need to bring in a host of new additions throughout the summer window.
Leaving it all until after the tournament could be hectic and could lead to them missing out on key targets.
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Green Light Given for Man Utd Medical
According to Romano, Manchester United have now formally closed their first signing of the summer transfer window.
Atalanta midfielder Ederson has been given the green light to travel to England to take his medical and sign his contract, although an unofficial medical has already taken place.
“Manchester United formally closed their first signing of the summer. Was a ‘here we go’ a few days ago, but now everything is in paper between Manchester United and Atalanta for Ederson. The Brazilian midfielder is a Man United player from today. What’s needed now is Ederson, after the holidays, go to England, take his official medical, sign the contract. I’m told that a first unofficial medical already took place with the authorisation of Atalanta. Everything is okay between Ederson and Man United since months ago. He only wants to go to Man United, and now also the agreement closed between the two clubs on paper.”
Ederson, who has been described as being ‘world-class’ by Gian Piero Gasperini, looks set to become Manchester United’s first signing of the summer transfer window, getting ahead of the competition before the World Cup.
The Atalanta midfielder failed to make Carlo Ancelotti’s squad for the tournament, so his focus will be on preparing for his first season in the Premier League.
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Man Utd Need More Than Ederson
Although Ederson would be a smart addition to Manchester United’s midfield, there is no doubt they need more than the Brazilian international if they want to compete on all fronts.
There is an argument to suggest that the Red Devils need another midfielder on top of Ederson, while they could also look to strengthen in other positions.
It is an incredibly important window for Michael Carrick’s side as the club look to back their new manager for the 2026/2027 season.
Although Carrick did an excellent job in the second half of last season, they were without any European football, meaning there were minimal distractions outside of playing in the Premier League.
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Liverpool Ready Bid to Sign Alex Scott
Liverpool are set to begin a new era at Anfield this summer, and new manager Andoni Iraola must find a way to stamp his authority on the squad immediately.
The Spaniard has replaced Arne Slot in the dugout, and will immediately be without Mohamed Salah, Andy Robertson, and Ibrahima Konate for his first season in charge after they were well allowed to leave on free transfers, while there are also major question marks over a number of other first-team stars.
But while there is plenty of chat surrounding potential outgoings on Merseyside this summer, Iraola is looking to make his presence felt within the club with some potential incomings according to the most recent reports.
Liverpool Eyeing Alex Scott Deal
According to reports this week, Liverpool are readying a bid to move for Bournemouth sensation Alex Scott to bolster the midfield for Iraola.
Scott, who has been described as ‘unbelievable’, is entering the final two years of his contract at the Vitality Stadium, and it’s understood that he is open to a new challenge away from the Cherries, despite their reluctance to sell and wish to extend his contract.
Iraola is someone who knows Scott very well from their time together at Bournemouth. The 22-year-old earned his first call-up to the senior England squad due to his performances under the Spaniard.
So it will come as no surprise to people who have been paying attention that Iraola may be keen to bring the former Bristol City star to Anfield, as he looks to shape the squad in his own image.
Bournemouth are reportedly demanding at least £60m to let him leave, which shows how much they want to keep him, but Liverpool are keen to lower that fee and get a deal done.
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Scott Would Be Major Mac Allister Upgrade
Liverpool have got some strong midfield options, but it’s an area of the pitch that needs refreshing if the team are to get back to their best – which won the Premier League just 12 months ago.
One player who has suffered drastically for form in that time is World Cup winner Alexis Mac Allister, with reports that he would be ‘happy to leave’ if an offer arrived to take him elsewhere.
On his day he is still a top midfield option, but with his current motivation and performance levels, it’s not unfair to say that Scott would be a major upgrade in the centre of the pitch. He knows what Iraola wants, he’s young, has time and quality to continue improving, and is already good enough to make an immediate impact.
If Liverpool can strike a deal to get Scott into Anfield, losing Mac Allister wouldn’t be as nearly as big a blow as some may lead you to believe. In fact, it would be an upgrade.
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